1 result for (book:tes8 AND session:402 AND stemmed:do)
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([John:] “By elements do you mean persons?”)
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There were others who did not want the man promoted, and these men do not want you promoted. This Stan is against your promotion, except in one particular area where it might serve to his own particular advantage. Otherwise he is against it.
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I spoke of two other men who will be in league with you and the man from California. Now when I say a league I do not necessarily mean in conspiracy. Simply that from four corners your philosophies will meet, and each will see advantage for themselves in the promotions of the others.
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On other issues you do not agree. You have spoken with him. He and the man from California will have some say-so, and you will then add your voice to theirs. The fourth man will come later. This Stan is no fool, but he is being outwitted.
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And now I will let you take a break, though I am myself in fine form. (Voice strong. Eyes wide, Jane smiled.) And because it is April Fool’s Day, then indeed I give you all a special greeting, and I know that you will not take offense. It is only because of my great esteem for you, and my feeling toward your problems, that I do not allow myself full freedom this evening, for the matter of the voice could indeed be quite unrestrained.
[... 7 paragraphs ...]
I should not answer that question. However, no, it was not. (Pause; smile.) I feel indeed like a merry old gentleman, sitting here with his cronies. Ruburt’s trance state has improved indeed, but having opened the door, oftentimes he does not know how to close it. If you do not want me to go booming through him for hours then I suggest that you call his name three times. I however am perfectly content, and he is fine.
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You have more problems than I can deal with. And the artist’s name was Van Elver. Elver…. He thinks you do fairly well.
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